Bluetooth technology and Smart Energy Month Year doc.: IEEE 802.11-yy/xxxxr0 September 2010 Bluetooth technology and Smart Energy Date: 2010-09-13 Authors: Tom Siep, CSR John Doe, Some Company
Month Year doc.: IEEE 802.11-yy/xxxxr0 September 2010 Abstract The Bluetooth SIG is in the process of addressing the needs of the Smart Energy market. Individual members of the group within the SIG have voiced strong indication that it would be highly desirable to work together with both the IEEE and the Wi-Fi alliance. The purpose of this presentation is to explore the possibility of cooperation. Tom Siep, CSR John Doe, Some Company
Overview A view of the emerging market Exploration of common interests September 2010 Overview A view of the emerging market Exploration of common interests Next steps and/or follow-up Tom Siep, CSR
Smart Energy Month Year EMS Thermostats Appliances Loads Meter 12345 Loads E.g. Pool Pumps EMS Energy Management System DSL/Cable/Fiber Modem Internet Solar, Wind Wireless Gateway * # # & & % @ @ # @ Electric Vehicles Klf fd fds Klfkds Uiuiosdf Smart Phone Display PC In-Home Display Tom Siep, CSR
Month Year The Emerging Market Current generation of Smart Energy devices are likely not going to be what ultimately is used No one technology is going to be a clear winner any time soon – multiple technologies will exist AND coexist John Doe, Some Company
Exploration of Common Interests Month Year Exploration of Common Interests Bluetooth technology and 802.11 technologies are “natural partners” Different, but complementary, topologies Often paired in the same Silicon Attitudes for interoperability testing are similar Coexistence is defined in 802.15.2 Tom Siep, CSR